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andyiong on "Alleged Islamic takeover of schools 'can't be worse than Gove'"http://newsbiscuit.com/forum/topic.php?id=75041#post-219486
Mon, 14 Apr 2014 22:46:50 +0000andyiong219486@http://newsbiscuit.com/forum/<p>I refuse to let this sink. 5*
</p>Wrenfoe on "Alleged Islamic takeover of schools 'can't be worse than Gove'"http://newsbiscuit.com/forum/topic.php?id=75041#post-219460
Mon, 14 Apr 2014 12:54:31 +0000Wrenfoe219460@http://newsbiscuit.com/forum/<p><strong>A Birmingham inquiry into a hard-line Muslims taking control of city schools, it set to conclude that a fundamentalist rejection of 21st century learning 'can not be more detrimental' than the Secretary of State's A level reforms. 'If anything' admitted one councillor, 'We are more inclined to view a puritanical curriculum as a force for moderation. At least we can be sure Religious Studies is well taught.'</strong></p>
<p>Twenty five schools are now under review for not focusing on the 'Tudors &amp; Stuarts', the 'benefits of indentured servitude' and the 'fun years' of WW1. A School Inspector commented: 'One Birmingham governor has described the investigation as a 'witch hunt', which is ironic given that we are now planning to acadamize a series of Satanic-based Faith schools. By focusing on Lucifer and eternal damnation, we are hoping to tackle poor attendance, A-B rates and the impact of ritual sacrifice on target minimum grades'.</p>
<p>While Mr. Gove has previously endorsed creationist schools, he is more reluctant to support religions that relate to countries he 'likes to invade'. A spokesman for the Department for Education said: 'While Mr. Gove's book Celsius 7/7 might suggest he is diametrically opposed to Islam, this is not the case. But he is concerned that Muslim schools lead to multi-choice rather than a linear faith. We need more facilitating subjects in greed, intolerance and EU-scepticism. We need exam rigor that will ensure that all proles, of all faiths, don't get within a sniff of a place at Oxbridge.'
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